“Coming together is
a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success”.
– Henry ford
The essence of
powerful and able management lies in Team-management.
1) What
is Team Management?
Team management refers to
techniques, processes and tools for organizing and coordinating a group
of individuals working towards a common goal-i.e. a team.
Objective:To
understand the principles of management through THREE MONKS
Story (A Chinese Tale to teach teamwork)
The video
here, a story of three monks from a Chinese fable captures the essence of team
dynamics.
Video Synopsis
:
The story revolves around three monks who come to live at the top of a mountain. The first monk had to fetch water from the foot of the mountain, using a yoke and two buckets. That provided him with enough water for his personal needs and to water his small vegetable garden. One day, he was joined by an older monk. Their combined attempts to bring water up the mountain together, using a pole and a bucket carried between them, were not very successful; and each felt it was the other’s responsibility to fetch more water, so neither went. The plant kept in front of the Buddha began to die. Then a third monk arrived, and the situation worsened. As each monk refused to give in, or compromise his stance in any way, the situation became worse, and certainly none of them was able to concentrate on their meditation. Then one day, disaster struck and a big fire is caused by a small mouse in the monastery. At time of disaster all of them realize the importance of co-operation and Synergy.
The story revolves around three monks who come to live at the top of a mountain. The first monk had to fetch water from the foot of the mountain, using a yoke and two buckets. That provided him with enough water for his personal needs and to water his small vegetable garden. One day, he was joined by an older monk. Their combined attempts to bring water up the mountain together, using a pole and a bucket carried between them, were not very successful; and each felt it was the other’s responsibility to fetch more water, so neither went. The plant kept in front of the Buddha began to die. Then a third monk arrived, and the situation worsened. As each monk refused to give in, or compromise his stance in any way, the situation became worse, and certainly none of them was able to concentrate on their meditation. Then one day, disaster struck and a big fire is caused by a small mouse in the monastery. At time of disaster all of them realize the importance of co-operation and Synergy.
Discussions and Analysis:
1)
SCENE
1: The First monk Comes :
The first fetches two
cans of water at a time and does it with delight.
MY OBSERVATIONS AND LEARNINGS:
1) Here the resource
(human resource) proved to be useful and efficient.
2) Role clarity and
responsibility is clear.
3) Repetitive job
daily may set fatigue and reduce enthusiasm.
It gave good and productive results initially .But
gradually the motivation of the monk decreases and maximum utilization of
resource does not take place .
Calculation of productivity-Two buckets water fetched by single monk
Input = 2 Joules.
Output = 2 Joules.
Therefore, productivity = 2/2
= 1 Unit.
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LIVE EXAMPLES:
One of my utmost aims is to look healthy and
fit. For this I need to follow a consistent physical exercise and meditation
regime. But after following the regime daily for some days I have noticed that I
keep on escaping the exercises. The reason is the repetitive exercises creates
a boredom and reduces enthusiasm.
2)
SCENE
2: The Second monk comes:
The
first monk extends a warm welcome and shows hospitality to the second monk . Once
the real work starts, differences set in. the difference in the opinion was
later sorted out when the first monk draws a scale and makes a fair ruling.
MY OBSERVATIONS AND LEARNINGS:
1) Equitable division
of works in the same peer group makes a person more amicable to perform tasks.
2)In the rule book of
company(for persons at same level)-superiority and inferiority is not related
with old employee/New employee.both are equal in the eyes of company.
3)working together
efficienctly can increase the productivity at work place.
Calculation of
productivity-when two monks carry only ONE bucket of water between them.
Input = 1 Joules.
Output = 0.5 Joules.
Therefore, productivity =
1/0.5 = 2 Units.
Scene 2
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Input
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1 Joules
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Output
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0.5 Joules
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Productivity
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2
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LIVE EXAMPLE:
In my previous company Maruti Suzuki ltd, we
have to work together with Japanese people. During which I have learnt that it is not often that two people have similar
opinions about people and situations. Everyone in my team was almost equally
competent and experienced and being more qualified .A balance in opinions and
consideration help us to understand each of us in a better way.
3)SCENE
3:The third monk arrives
After a while comes
the third monk comes. He was very thirsty and drains all of the water. When the
time comes to refill the water, he relents. Now the other two monks who have
been doing their work religiously start fighting too and everything comes to a
standstill. Harmony is lost, once and forever.
Suddenly, we see
that the monastery catches fire. When this happens, all the monks forget their
hostility and try to put out the fire. After the crisis they all become friends.
In the end we see
that the monks resolve the situation by fixing a pulley and dividing their
roles - hooking the bucket, roping it in and transporting to the monastery. A
fairly simple solution!!
MY OBSERVATIONS AND LEARNINGS:
1) Continuous innovation adds an altogether new dimension to the process
and fundamentally changes the conventional process.
2) When the crisis
situation arises people forget their hostility and try to put out the team
work. The dilemma of bitterness is quickly forgotten and a system arose out of
the initial chaos.
3) Managers need to
have the ability to coordinate the task and remove indifferences among all the
team members.
4) Good teamwork
builds motivation, confidence and trust among employees.
LIVE EXAMPLE:
1)CRISIS Management- During
the strike in Maruti Suzuki plant ,the company has suffered a huge losses in
terms of materials and money. During this hard time as an employee its our onus
to utilize our resources optimally and reduces the operational cost as far as
possible. Believe, unity and support were the key learning I learned from my
team and organization in this crisis period.
2)INNOVATION-One
of the best example to illustrate innovation is camera in cell phone. Nobody has
thought that one day a Camera in a mobile phone will become its UNIQUE SELLING
POINT . Introduction of camera in cell phone has near about conquered the
market of a traditional KODAK camera.
I thereby
sum up my learning by –
“Teamwork is the ability to work together
toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward
organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain
uncommon results”.
-Andrew Carnegie
-Andrew Carnegie
You try to note the unit for the ' INPUT ' of effort.. Otherwise, it makes no sense..
ReplyDeletesir,i have changed the unit of "INPUT" and "OUTPUT" above.
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